In "The Whirlpool," Underhill and Scofield offer a beautiful park ranger a ride, get kidnapped by a convict, and are sucked into a whirlpool—and they're supposed to be on vacation. And when an Egyptian cobra gets loose in an elementary school, it’s up to Underhill and Scofield to track the reptile down before a tragedy occurs, in "The Cobra in the Kindergarten." This audio CD presentation is part of a series of contemporary radio dramas in the tradition of The Shadow and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Written and directed by Edgar Award winner Steven Thomas Oney and aired on public radio, they follow retired police captain Waverly Underhill (David Ellsworth) and his sidekick Doctor Scofield (Wally O'Hara) as they unlock mysteries and unmask murderers in spine-tingling adventures. "It's a foggy night on old Cape Cod" intones Oney at the start of each episode, "a perfect night for a mystery."

When identical twins discover a hoard of Edgar Allan Poe memorabilia, they wonder what it would be worth on Antiques Roadshow. Unfortunately, antiques dealer and "reformed" con man Augustine Nickleswhite III (Stephen Russell) also wants to know—and Underhill and Scofield are hot on his trail, in this double-length episode "Edgar Allan Crow and the Purloined, Purloined Letter." This audio CD presentation is part of a series of contemporary radio dramas in the tradition of The Shadow and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Written and directed by Edgar Award winner Steven Thomas Oney and aired on public radio, they follow retired police captain Waverly Underhill (David Ellsworth) and his sidekick Doctor Scofield (Wally O'Hara) as they unlock mysteries and unmask murderers in spine-tingling adventures. "It's a foggy night on old Cape Cod" intones Oney at the start of each episode, "a perfect night for a mystery."

When someone threatens the life of a young Boston Red Sox player, Captain Underhill suits up for the game in "The Queen is in the Counting House." And in "Don't Touch That Dial!" a young boy is trapped inside a cast-iron safe and running out of air; Underhill faces an enemy he can't outthink, outwit, or outmaneuver in a race against time. This audio CD presentation is part of a series of contemporary radio dramas in the tradition of The Shadow and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Written and directed by Edgar Award winner Steven Thomas Oney and aired on public radio, they follow retired police captain Waverly Underhill (David Ellsworth) and his sidekick Doctor Scofield (Wally O'Hara) as they unlock mysteries and unmask murderers in spine-tingling adventures. "It's a foggy night on old Cape Cod" intones Oney at the start of each episode, "a perfect night for a mystery."

A death in the family can be expensive. When an eccentric millionaire leaves a bizarre will, it can even cost you an arm—or a legacy—in the early Cape Cod Radio Mystery Theater episode "The Legacy of Euriah Pillar." Here too is the sequel, "The Case of the Indian Flashlight," in which Euriah Pillar's strongbox has fallen into the wrong hands, and Underhill and Scofield find themselves in an ancient crypt tunnel. Produced 16 years later, the sequel reunites actors from the original cast. This audio CD presentation is part of a series of contemporary radio dramas in the tradition of The Shadow and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Written and directed by Edgar Award winner Steven Thomas Oney and aired on public radio, they follow retired police captain Waverly Underhill (David Ellsworth) and his sidekick Doctor Scofield (Wally O'Hara) as they unlock mysteries and unmask murderers in spine-tingling adventures. "It's a foggy night on old Cape Cod" intones Oney at the start of each episode, "a perfect night for a mystery."

Written by James Patterson - Audio book performed by Peter J. Fernandez & Dion Graham - Abridged Fiction - 5 COMPACT DISCS
When the home of Alex Cross's oldest friend, Ellie Cox, is turned into the worst murder scene Alex has ever seen, the destruction leads him to believe that he's chasing a horrible new breed of killer. As Alex and his girlfriend, Brianna Stone, become entangled in the deadly Nigerian underworld of Washington D.C., what they discover is shocking: a stunningly organized gang of lethal teenagers headed by a powerful, diabolical man--the African warlord known as the Tiger. Just when the detectives think they're closing in on the elusive murderer, the Tiger disappears into thin air. Tracking him to Africa, Alex knows that he must follow. Alone.
From the author Time magazine has called "the man who can't miss," CROSS COUNTRY is the most heart-stopping, speed-charged, electrifying Alex Cross thriller yet.

In this delightful and illuminating look into a crucial but little-known "hinge" of history, Thomas Cahill takes us to the "island of saints and scholars," the Ireland of St. Patrick and the Book of Kells. Here, far from the barbarian despoliation of the continent, monks and scribes laboriously, lovingly, even playfully preserved the West's written treasury. With the return of stability in Europe, these Irish scholars were instrumental in spreading learning. Thus the Irish not only were conservators of civilization, but became shapers of the medieval mind, putting their unique stamp on Western culture.
Thanks to Thomas Cahill, this pivotal era is brought back to vibrant life, its personages portrayed in all their seemingly contemporary humanity, its issues simply and compellingly spelled out. How the Irish Saved Civilization will change forever the way we look at our past, and ourselves.

In a crowded courtroom in Mississippi, a jury returns a shocking verdict against a chemical company accused of dumping toxic waste into a small town's water supply, causing the worst "cancer cluster" in history. The company appeals to the Mississippi Supreme Court, whose nine justices will one day either approve the verdict or reverse it.
Who are the nine? How will they vote? Can one be replaced before the case is ultimately decided?
The chemical company is owned by a Wall Street predator named Carl Trudeau, and Mr. Trudeau is convinced the Court is not friendly enough. With judicial elections looming, he decides to try to purchase himself a seat on the Court. The cost is a few million dollars, a drop in the bucket for a billionaire like Mr. Trudeau. Through an intricate web of conspiracy and deceit, his political operatives recruit a young, unsuspecting candidate. They finance him, manipulate him, market him, and mold him into a potential Supreme Court justice. Their Supreme Court justice.
The Appeal is a powerful, timely, and shocking story of political and legal intrigue, a story that will leave listeners unable to think about our electoral process or judicial system in quite the same way ever again. (Abridged edition)